Hear Huey Pierce Long, Jr., Greg Palast, Charles Goyette interviewing Chris Hedges, and Samantha Power.
Huey Pierce Long, Jr. served as Governor of Louisiana from 1928 to 1932 and as a U.S. senator from 1932 to 1935. Long created the Share Our Wealth program in 1934, with the motto "Every Man a King," proposing new wealth redistribution measures in the form of a net asset tax on large corporations and individuals of great wealth to curb the poverty and crime resulting from the Great Depression. Hear an except from his speech in 1935 "Share Our Wealth".
Greg Palast is a New York Times-bestselling author and a journalist for the British Broadcasting Corporation as well as the British newspaper The Observer. He reads from his book "Armed Madhouse".
Chris Hedges discusses the ignorance of John McCain, the media's ignoring and whitewashing of the horrors of battle, the mythic narrative of war as honor and glory, the danger of war with Iran, and the rise of Pat Robertson style Christian Right nationalists.
Chris Hedges, currently a senior fellow at The Nation Institute in New York City and a Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and Distinguished Fellow at Princeton University, spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. Hedges, who has reported from more than fifty countries, worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, where he spent fifteen years. He is the author of the bestselling "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning", which draws on his experiences in various conflicts to describe the patterns and behavior of nations and individuals in wartime. The book, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction.
Hear a talk by Samantha Power titled "American Foreign Policy and Amnesia: The Case of Iraq". Samantha Power is an American journalist, writer, and professor. She is currently affiliated with the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
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